Description

fenusulin

A combination of Fenugreek treated & processed in Apple cider Vinegar. Fenugreek seeds are small, roughly angular, brownish yellow seeds. The seeds have a bitter yet pleasing flavor and potent aroma and are a characteristic taste of curry powders. The pebble-like seeds are often toasted to enhance their pungent aroma and have a powerful bittersweet, somewhat acrid taste, so use them in moderation. Fenugreek seeds are most commonly used in Indian cookery.

APPLE CIDER VINEGAR- blood sugar controller:According to recent academic studies, vinegar slows the rise of blood sugar levels after you have eaten a meal and when taken at bed time, vinegar lowers morning blood sugar levels.

Strange as it might seem, including some vinegar in your diet may improve your blood sugar. Although vinegar has a bit of a checkered past — it has too often been hyped in weight-loss diets and miracle cures — solid research has clearly shown that it can improve glycemic control.

Taking 1/2 tablespoons of fenusulin before bedtime led to a 2 to 4 percent decrease in fasting blood sugar levels and over a period of time,brings to a normal stage.

Apple cider vinegar along with fenugreek, not only was it a natural digestive cleanser, but it would help you metabolize carbohydrates. vinegar tonic interferes with the absorption of high-carbohydrate foods which reduces the blood sugar rise that normally occurs after a meal.

The acetic acid in vinegar may inhibit enzymes that digest starch so that carbohydrate molecules aren't available for absorption and are eliminated as fecal matter. Vinegar appears to have effects similar to some of the most popular medications for diabetes" (Acarbose or Metformin)

fenusulin can be taken along with existing medicines, will not have any anti effects, side effects and after effects.

Net Weight : 150 grams X 2 (60 days requirement)

Dosage : 1 Tea-spoon (5gms) a day before Dinner

Health Benefits of Fenugreek

Several human intervention trials demonstrated that the antidiabetic effects of fenugreek seeds ameliorate most metabolic symptoms associated with type-1 and type-2 diabetes in both humans and relevant animal models by reducing serum glucose and improving glucose tolerance. Fenugreek is currently available commercially in encapsulated forms and is being prescribed as dietary supplements for the control of hypercholesterolemia and diabetes by practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine

Fenugreek is one of the oldest recorded medicinal herbs, highly esteemed by both east and west, and has been regarded as a treatment for just about every ailment known to man.

Fenugreek has a beneficial action on cleansing the blood.

As a diaphoretic it is able to bring on a sweat and to help detoxify the body.

Fenugreek also has the reputation as a lymphatic cleansing herb.

It is a wonderful for stimulating and fortifying the immune system.

Fenugreek is a practical herb for all mucus conditions of the body, particularly the lungs, by helping to clear congestion.

It is a powerful antioxidant and it acts as a mucus solvent and throat cleanser, which also eases the urge to cough.

Even drinking the water that seeds have soaked in and been rinsed with, helps to soften and dissolve, accumulated and hardened masses of cellular debris.

Fenugreek has been used for peptic ulcers and inflamed conditions of the stomach and bowel, absorbing toxic material and eliminating it; the healing and soothing action, creates a protective coating, like a lubricant, over inflamed areas.

Fenugreek has helped travellers who have experienced abdominal griping pains and gastric upsets, when travelling in countries where food and water have been contaminated.

fenusulin
A combination of Fenugreek treated & processed in Apple cider Vinegar. Fenugreek seeds are small, roughly angular, brownish yellow seeds. The seeds have a bitter yet pleasing flavor and potent aroma and are a characteristic taste of curry powders. The pebble-like seeds are often toasted to enhance their pungent aroma and have a powerful bittersweet, somewhat acrid taste, so use them in moderation. Fenugreek seeds are most commonly used in Indian cookery.
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR- blood sugar controller:According to recent academic studies, vinegar slows the rise of blood sugar levels after you have eaten a meal and when taken at bed time, vinegar lowers morning blood sugar levels.Strange as it might seem, including some vinegar in your diet may improve your blood sugar. Although vinegar has a bit of a checkered past — it has too often been hyped in weight-loss diets and miracle cures — solid research has clearly shown that it can improve glycemic control.Taking 1/2 tablespoons of fenusulin before bedtime led to a 2 to 4 percent decrease in fasting blood sugar levels and over a period of time,brings to a normal stage.Apple cider vinegar along with fenugreek, not only was it a natural digestive cleanser, but it would help you metabolize carbohydrates. vinegar tonic interferes with the absorption of high-carbohydrate foods which reduces the blood sugar rise that normally occurs after a meal.The acetic acid in vinegar may inhibit enzymes that digest starch so that carbohydrate molecules aren't available for absorption and are eliminated as fecal matter. Vinegar appears to have effects similar to some of the most popular medications for diabetes" (Acarbose or Metformin) fenusulin can be taken along with existing medicines, will not have any anti effects, side effects and after effects.
Net Weight : 150 grams X 2 (60 days requirement)
Dosage : 1 Tea-spoon (5gms) a day before Dinner
Health Benefits of FenugreekSeveral human intervention trials demonstrated that the antidiabetic effects of fenugreek seeds ameliorate most metabolic symptoms associated with type-1 and type-2 diabetes in both humans and relevant animal models by reducing serum glucose and improving glucose tolerance. Fenugreek is currently available commercially in encapsulated forms and is being prescribed as dietary supplements for the control of hypercholesterolemia and diabetes by practitioners of complementary and alternative medicine
Fenugreek is one of the oldest recorded medicinal herbs, highly esteemed by both east and west, and has been regarded as a treatment for just about every ailment known to man.
Fenugreek has a beneficial action on cleansing the blood.
As a diaphoretic it is able to bring on a sweat and to help detoxify the body.
Fenugreek also has the reputation as a lymphatic cleansing herb.
It is a wonderful for stimulating and fortifying the immune system.
Fenugreek is a practical herb for all mucus conditions of the body, particularly the lungs, by helping to clear congestion.
It is a powerful antioxidant and it acts as a mucus solvent and throat cleanser, which also eases the urge to cough.
Even drinking the water that seeds have soaked in and been rinsed with, helps to soften and dissolve, accumulated and hardened masses of cellular debris.
Use fenugreek for head colds, influenza, catarrh, constipation, bronchial complaints, asthma, emphysema, pneumonia, pleurisy, tuberculosis, sore throat, laryngitis, hay fever and sinusitis.
Fenugreek has been used for peptic ulcers and inflamed conditions of the stomach and bowel, absorbing toxic material and eliminating it; the healing and soothing action, creates a protective coating, like a lubricant, over inflamed areas.
Fenugreek has helped travellers who have experienced abdominal griping pains and gastric upsets, when travelling in countries where food and water have been contaminated.